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Dungeon Runners: Sky Battles

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Paperback 224 pages
Nosy Crow Ltd 13 February 2025
Larwood, Kieran

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ISBN/SKU: 9781839945212 Categories/Genres: ,

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The second in an action-packed new adventure series from Blue Peter Award-winning author Kieran Larwood and Waterstones Children’s Book Prize winner Joe Todd Stanton. Young readers will love discovering the world of the Dungeon Runners!’A funny and exciting fantasy adventure story’ – Frank Cottrell-Boyce, The TimesARE YOU READY FOR THE CHALLENGE? It’s time to fight or take flight!Kit can hardly believe he’s now a professional Dungeon Runner. With his teammates Sandy and Thorn, they set off to a city in the clouds to compete.

But with new dangers at every turn, Kit and his friends will need their wits and bravery to take on enemies as well as monsters. Are they ready for the big leagues? There’s only one way to find out!Have you got what it takes to survive the Dungeon?Now is your chance to prove it!’Highly illustrated, humorous and immediately enthralling, this first volume in a new series will appeal to 7+ D&D fans in particular’ – The Guardian’Presented in large, clear font and with black and white illustrations throughout, this funny, exciting, imaginative adventure story is a great introduction to fantasy fiction for newly independent readers’ – BookTrustHave you read Dungeon Runners: Hero Trial?The adventures continue in… Dungeon Runners: Ocean Chase – coming in August 2025

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